Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray Concentrate

Safer® 3-in-1 Garden Spray 1 gallon concentrate makes 16 gallons of OMRI Listed® Insect Killer and Fungicide to eliminate soft bodied insects and most common plant diseases on contact. One bottle (when mixed) covers up to 13,600 sq ft, making it ideal for professional growers or hydroponic gardeners who treat a large area. (Coverage WILL VARY depending on intended application)

Safer® Brand 3-in-1 Garden Spray breaks down into its natural state within 7-10 days and does not persist in the environment.

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Directions for Use:

Use at first sighting of insects or infection. Thorough coverage of both top and bottom leaves is important.

Spray leaves to the point of run off. Apply every 5 to 7 days when insects are present.

OMRI Listed® and compliant for use in organic gardening. Using 3-in-1 Garden Spray 1 gallon concentrate in your garden provides you with effective control of soft bodied insects and most common plant diseases on contact.

Safer® Brand is the leader in alternative lawn and garden products, offering many solutions that are compliant with organic gardening standards. Safer® Brand recognizes this growing demand by consumers and offers a wide variety of products for lawns, gardens, landscapes, flowers, houseplants, insects and more!

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Arroyo hiker from
Fast service, good pricesThis year I got after the aphids on my roses and snap dragons as soon as I saw them. The 3in1 worked great

Date published: 2016-06-09

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Amazon Reviewwe love, the mites on our grow dont, they dry up and wave good bye on contact and dont eat any more.

Date published: 2014-03-18

Rated 4 out of
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Anonymous from
Amazon ReviewThis spray has always worked for us. Now that I have a larger garden I decided to try the concentrate. Same great formula, but very thick and difficult to get in the sprayer.

Date published: 2013-07-08

Rated 4 out of
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Anonymous from
Amazon ReviewWorks well. Easy to use. Economical. Safe for beneficial insects. I would recommend this product and will purchase it again.

Date published: 2013-06-27

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Amazon Review, Great productI love using something that is organic and safe for my food. This is the 2nd year of using it and it does the job very well.

Date published: 2013-06-09

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Anonymous from
Amazon ReviewThis is a cheaper refill for the ready to use sprayer I keep on hand and handy. A couple of years ago I had to load up a sprayer and do the entire garden a couple of times because of white flies. The problem was solved.

Date published: 2013-05-09

Rated 5 out of
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Anonymous from
Amazon Review, Does the jobOne review mentioned how thick the Concentrate was. Yep... it is. But, poking two holes in the foil sealing the opening, one on the pouring side for the concentrate and a smaller one on the opposite side for air, gives you complete control over the material. Even allowing you to give the container a gentle squeeze to help the concentrate transfer. This works well with all liquids you have to transfer to a small opening. About Safer's... it works as advertised and does a good job if applied as directed. I've used it for years and will continue to do so.

Date published: 2012-05-29

Rated 3 out of
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Anonymous from
Amazon ReviewWell, I WAY over paid for this on Amazon. $19.99 is what I paid for it. Turns out you can pick this up for half the price at a local hardware store or even a big box store. What a shame. I wanted to believe you can get items on Amazon for cheaper than in stores. BOY, was I wrong!!! Don't bother getting this from Amazon!!! About the product: It works well. Unfortunately, there isn't a list of what you can use it on here, like the 20 different Lily plants I have or my Dicentra(burning heart). Just to name 2. So, be careful what you spray it on. Best to find a list of what you can use it on before buying.

Is the 3 in 1 Garden Spray harmful to beneficial insects?

Asked by: Karen59

This product may be harmful to beneficial insects if they are sprayed directly. To prevent this, we recommend applying this product in early morning or late evening, when beneficial insects are less likely to be feeding.

Answered by: Consumer Relations

Date published: 2016-08-13

Is this product effective on tentworm's?

Asked by: Grower

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Why Organic

Why Organic?

The benefits of going organic in your lawn and garden are exponential! In addition to helping improve the environment and decreasing the chances of accelerated disease in your family, going organic can provide mental and physical benefits, long-term money-savings, and increased vitamin and mineral content in your soil, among other things.

Organic gardening provides for intense, realistic flavors in your food, and higher vitamin and mineral content than in conventionally produced foods. Organic Gardening: It's good for the environment and healthier for you and your family!

In the world of pesticides and repellents the words "organic" and "natural" are often mistakenly used to replace one another. Understanding product labels and certifications can help clear up the confusion.

Nature has strategies to deal with insect pests without the use of synthetic chemicals. These strategies include organic pesticides as well as mechanical methods such as using traps, using beneficial bugs, and simply handpicking the pests, etc.

Tips

Expert Tips for a Beautiful Organic Garden!

Gardening can be a very rewarding and healthy undertaking. By using organic products and methods, plants grow better, insect pests can be controlled, plant diseases can be eliminated, and lush harvests can be enjoyed!

Plant Disease Control FAQs

Q: How do I know if my plant is being attacked by an insect or a disease?

A: If it’s an insect, the plant may have holes in its leaves. Turn the leaves over and you may see the insects themselves clustered on the underside of the leaves. You may also see and feel a sticky substance if it’s an insect because the insect will leave a secretion on the plant. More»

Q: My pumpkins' leaves have white powder on them. What is it? How do I get rid of it?

A: It sounds like you are talking about powdery mildew. There are fungicides, such as Safer® Brand Garden Fungicide, on the market that can work effectively in controlling powdery mildew. More»

Q: How do I get rid of anthracnose on my dogwood tree?

A: The best way to control anthracnose includes several measures. Starting with varieties that are resistant to disease, especially anthracnose. Be sure to prune the tree during the dormant season by removing dead branches. More»

FAQs About Insects in Your Garden

Q: Is a spider mite an insect or is it actually a spider?

A: Spider mites belong to a class called arachnids, to which spiders also belong. They are not actually insects. They do cause plenty of problems for plants, however, unlike their larger relatives. More»

Q: My cabbage and broccoli plants are being eaten by bugs that look like they have a colorful shield on their backs. What are they and how do I get rid of them?

A: These pests are known as harlequin bugs. Products containing Insecticidal Soap (potassium salts of fatty acids) and Pyrethrin are very effective on these nasty pests. More»

Q: My neighbor told me I have scales on some of my ornamental plants. What is scale and how do I get rid of them?

A: Scale is tiny insects that attack many plants, sucking the sap or juices from the plants and plant leaves. Insecticidal sprays and Neem Oil products are effective in controlling these pests. More»